Insightful Maps, Informed Decisions
Pozi is a powerful, Australian-owned GIS platform that makes location-based information easily accessible. Designed to be intuitive and responsive, Pozi connects users with authoritative spatial data through a scalable and customisable interface.
As an official reseller of Pozi, we work directly with councils and organisations to deliver tailored GIS solutions that meet their operational needs.
Connecting directly to your live data sources, removing duplication and ensuring users always access the most accurate, up-to-date information. Pozi Enterprise delivers an easy-to-use, web-based mapping application that will allow all users to access enterprise spatial data via a simple and intuitive user interface based on industry-standard web browser technology.
Pozi is a web-based spatial viewer that connects directly to your organisation’s live data, delivering accurate, up-to-date location information without the need for duplication or manual updates. With an intuitive, mobile-friendly interface, users can easily search for properties, assets, or facilities using smart, predictive search tools.
Pozi integrates with property and asset management systems to surface live information such as ownership, compliance issues, maintenance history, and more—all within a flexible, scalable platform that supports a wide range of data formats
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Pozi is powered by QGIS, an industry-leading GIS that is free and easy to use. Take advantage of the powerful styling and labelling of QGIS when preparing your data for Pozi.
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Clients Words
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I would like to acknowledge the assistance provided by Andrew (and the Chartis Team) with our transition to Pozi. Andrew (as always) provided exceptional service allowing us to implement the solution within a very short timeframe. Pozi maps has been well received by staff with only some minor development changes required .
Paul – Cessnock City Council